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TORONTO, ONTARIO, Apr 21, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Khan Resources Inc. ("Khan") announced today that its 58%-owned Mongolian joint venture subsidiary, Central Asian Uranium Company, LLC has filed a formal claim in the Capital City Administrative Court in Mongolia. Khan's 100%-owned Mongolian subsidiary, Khan Resources LLC ("Khan Mongolia") is in the process of pre


Mongolia has world class reserves of gold, copper, iron ore, coal, fluorspar, silver, uranium and tungsten among other rare earth metals, but lacks the finance, infrastructure and expertise to realize the wealth locked underground.


The country is courting not just mining companies but private equity and sovereign wealth funds to attract some US$25bn needed for roads, railways and new t

A SCUNTHORPE man will lead a team of four adventures across 17 countries with just an ambulance and their wits.


Tommy Buxton, 29, of Dunlop Way, Scunthorpe will leave from London with his four-strong team on July 24, for a four week expedition in which his team will cross 17 countries.


His "Team Ulaanbulance" squad are hoping to raise £10,000 for Scunth

“The last 24 hours have been the most unmerciful 24 hours of my life and sat here alone in the darkness, on the fringes of the Steppe,” wrote Ripley Davenport on April 17 in his blog, when his trailer with its 247 kg load broke down after 12 km on the trek.


A minor flaw in his trailer’s design brought an en

Park University, which has more than 660 international students, will highlight the music, arts, history and food of Mongolia at its annual Cultural Sharing event on Friday, April 23.


The annual Cultural Sharing event creates the opportunity to celebrate the colorful cultures of our world and promote global understanding," said Kimberly Connelly, assistant director of

A particularly severe winter in Mongolia is having a devastating impact on more than 12,000 people from herding families, whose entire reserves of livestock have died in the harsh conditions.


These livestock are the primary source of income and food for nomadic families, and as a result thousands are struggling to survive. The impact on the country's vital livestock r

The Fraser Institute's annual survey finds miners and explorers still love Quebec, are less enamored with Nevada, and still believe Mongolia is a nightmare.


The Fraser Institute made public its annual survey of mining companies Thursday, representing the opinions of 670 mining executives and managers internationally on the policy and mineral riches of 72 jurisdictions

We have recently discovered that mining interests in Mongolia’s South Gobi could threaten the snow leopards we are studying. There are 92 mining permits now covering nearly all of the South Gobi’s Tost Mountains. This area is home to Aztai, Tsagaan, Supermom and dozens of other snow leopards we have come to know over the last year through our long-term study.


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